Stop Light

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /stɑp laɪt/

Definitions of stop light

noun a traffic signal that uses red, yellow, and green lights to control the flow of traffic

Example Sentences

A1 I stopped at the stop light and waited for it to turn green.

A2 The stop light changed from red to yellow, indicating I should slow down.

B1 The stop light at the intersection was malfunctioning, causing traffic to back up.

B2 As I approached the stop light, I noticed a camera mounted on top to monitor traffic violations.

C1 The city council decided to install new LED stop lights to improve visibility and energy efficiency.

C2 The synchronized stop lights along the main road helped to keep traffic flowing smoothly during rush hour.

Examples of stop light in a Sentence

formal The stop light at the intersection turned red, signaling us to halt.

informal Hey, don't run the stop light, it's dangerous!

slang I hate getting stuck at a bunch of stop lights during rush hour.

figurative Her smile was like a stop light, always brightening up my day.

Grammatical Forms of stop light

plural

stop lights

comparative

more stop light

superlative

most stop light

present tense

stop light

future tense

will stop light

perfect tense

have stopped light

continuous tense

is stopping light

singular

stop light

positive degree

stop light

infinitive

to stop light

gerund

stopping light

participle

stopped light

Origin and Evolution of stop light

First Known Use: 1913 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'stop light' originated from the combination of the words 'stop' and 'light' to describe a traffic signal that controls the flow of vehicles.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a red light signal for stopping traffic, the term 'stop light' has evolved to encompass all traffic signals that regulate traffic flow at intersections.